Cleaning : A regular
professional cleaning is a good idea. Not only does it keep your jewellery
looking its best, it also ensures that a trained professional takes a look at
it at least once a year, allowing for the earliest possible detection of wear
or damage. Between professional cleanings, however, there are some things you
can do to keep your jewellery clean.
Diamonds: For diamonds, use a
soft-bristled non-metallic brush and a mild ammonia and water solution. Gently
scrub away any grime, especially around the prongs or setting where build-up is
likely. Even a clean looking diamond often has a thin layer of skin oil and
will shine better after a cleaning. Avoid touching the diamond as much as
possible
Gemstones: Cleaning gemstones is
easy. Simply soak the piece in a bowl of warm, soapy water for several minutes
and then use a soft, non-metallic brush to remove any grime. If you use a
jewelry cleanser, make sure it is non-abrasive. Don’t use harsh chemical
cleaners, and don’t clean the item in the sink too often it ends up down the
drainpipe. Also keep in mind that some gemstones may have been treated or
enhanced by heating, oiling, irradiation or diffusion. Heated and irradiated
stones generally don’t require special care when cleaning, but diffused stones
could become lighter if scrubbed too hard. Also, the oil on an emerald can be
stripped away by cleaning, making the emerald change appearance. If this
happens, simply bring it to your jeweller for re-oiling.
Pearls: Pearls are beautiful.
Unfortunately, the layers of nacre of which a pearl is made are very soft by
jewellery standards and easily damaged. Since it is an organic compound, pearls
also are easily dulled or even eaten away by chemicals and alcohol. Wash
cultured pearls in very mild, soapy water and nothing else. It's also a good
idea to bring your cultured pearls in for restringing every couple of years,
especially if you wear them often.
Metals: For mountings, you
can use rubbing alcohol to dissolve some of the stickier grime. However, don’t
use alcohol on any kind of pearl jewellery. Soap and water and a soft brush
will take care of most of your cleaning needs. Make sure the brush is VERY soft
when used on metal, especially gold, which can be scratched relatively easily.
Use a soft cloth that won’t leave fuzz or threads behind to dry and buff your
jewellery once it's cleaned.
Ultrasonic Cleaners: Ultrasonic cleaners
are machines that clean jewelry by bombarding them with sound waves. This
vibration shakes off dirt, but the vibrations can also cause serious damage.
The inclusions in gemstones, especially brittle stones like emeralds, can be greatly
enlarged by the shaking, making the stones less attractive and even less
valuable. Soft gems like pearls should never be put in an ultrasonic cleaner.
Because of the risk, we recommend against using the ultrasonic cleaners now
available to consumers unless your jeweler specifically says it won’t cause any
damage.
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